Federal courts exodus ... Toot-toot ... Ferry man leaves the wharf ... All aboard with new staff ... Old timers walk the plank ... Industrial turmoil at the federal courts as new bosun comes on board ... Read more ...

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Section 44 history lesson ... Procrustes at the blackboard ... Age-old stoushes over MPs eligibility ... Rights and privileges from a foreign power ... What about MPs receiving douceurs from foreign powers? ... Common law up against the power of Home Affairs ... Read more ...

Fast sleeper Julian Burnside is On The Couch ... His latest book is a must for all good shelves ... Watching Out: reflections on justice and injustice ... A book about a chimera ... Fresh confessions are unburdened... Read more ...

Justinian bloggers (blawgers)

Justinian proudly publishes some of the finest lawyers ever to get their fingers near a computer keyboard. This is part of Justinian's repository that comes out from behind the paywall.

Artemus Jones - Spending time with a women who is not his wife. Barely Legal - Still at law school, trying to understand what it's all about. Comment - Untamed opinions. Critics Corner - Criticism of critics. Junior Junior - Our baby barrister blogger slowly comes to grips with the mysteries of the bar. Peach Melba - Dazzling, with a finely tuned Yarraside snout. Procrustes - The columnist who also blogs. Student-at-Large - Small students with large opinions. Theodora - Theodora was married to Justinian, and despite a shaky start in life now runs the empire like Mrs Thatcher. Unrobed - Reporting on unhealthy obsession.

We'd happily induct you into the blawging hall of fame if you wanted to unpack a few burning issues. Contact the Ed. for further and better particulars.

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One Nation's senators-elect and their brushes with the law ... Queensland Court of Appeal avoided getting too close to the facts in the Hanson fraud case ... One Nation candidate from WA up before the court for car theft ... Ineligibility and the Constitution